American soldiers. [ca. 1910-1919]

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American soldiers. [ca. 1910-1919]

This envelope contains 2 copies of a photograph of soldiers in what appear to be World War I uniforms. They are posed by a parked convoy of military vehicles. It is likely that the photo was taken in Boulder. It is not dated.

2 photographs.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7455009

Boulder Public Library

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